>>6116740Hahaha, merci bien messire, mais certes, les universités sont lieux bien fous et même si ce n'était point à la Sorbonne de Paris mais en une terre lointaine et glacée aux mains de schismats novgodoriens j'avois été étonné de voir tant de femelles en université ! Quel scandale que de voir femmes sur les bancs de ces institutions ! Par le sang Dieu, elles devoient être mariées à cet âge ou bien en couvent !
By the way, I fear that yes, the chocolate will be lost. You should try to reduce your mudcore score to avoid such consequences Mudcore is an equilibrium.
>>6117095>>6117446Marco Polo returned to Europe in 1295 and brought the word "tea" (but no samples of it), he wrote his book circa 1300, our knight left France in 1299 so I shall consider tea to be drinkable at less than 80 Mudcore. But of course it will be spoiled if you put sugar in it. Where are we ? In Martinique ?
>>6117457You made Rose a proposition about her troops.
-The people here seem to remember your family fondly, perhaps you could find some volunteers for your guards in these lands.
She frowned at this and began to tell.
-The baron would never let me and...
-Well we have a new baron, he doesn't know the lands yet.
She frowned and told.
-It.. It will be hard to convince someone to live in the village of Lasthold, but... But some other villages are quite poor... And, people would be glad to serve House Takable.. It... It is a good idea Charles, I haven't thought about it but it would build some links with the population...
-Good, very good. We will have men so, and then I shall only have to train them. Hehe... But still, there remain some questions. Diplomatical questions...
She raised an eyebrow but you continued.
-Also, I think we sadly must find a way to ally with the Rival lord, even as I detest that man and would rather skewer him like a "winter boar".
She smiled at the idea, answering.
-He was always jealous, jealous of my father, who was richer and more powerful, and of the Neutral lord, who is too and is his neighbor, and hated lord Random, because even if Lord Random was less powerful than him he got along with them and was never jealous of anyone, always speaking honestly and truthfully.
-He seemed to be a good man.
-Yes indeed, and evil men hate good men.. still, allying with the Rival Lord... Charles... He... When I was a prisoner, paraded by the baron, he was always one of the meanest. Lady Sue is a whore and a bastard, but an ignorant one and is she tried to taunt me she did not do it too much. The lord of Darkplace was just creepy, the baron relished in his hatred but lord Salty Rival, he always tried to find the word to cut deep... He mocked my father before me, my dead father... I.. I cannot accept this.